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Seasons 3 W My Mrs. Hxldeqarde Smxth Ms I Q A q ja 'Q The sUPOYi11f6Dd8l1f'l Oliice is a very pleasant and interesting place to work-never a dull moment! They like to share your troubles as well as your pleasures. Mrs. Annabelle Pennmgt n I pl K,- :gn
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Ij Mrs. Ruth Wilson 'T Y 'M'rs- Dorothy Cliff .ex 'X .-7 Miss Mary Gaburo 4? Following the Rotating THE OFFICE STAFF Deep in the heart of our busy school world the secretarial staffs work tirelessly and faithfully day in and day out-winter, summer, spring, and fall. Into their offices flows the most vital part of school records and activities. To the unobserving eye they may seem to assume an insignificant role but to the sharper eye it is indeed evident that they are a substantial part of the school system. Their guiding hands control individual schedules, daily attendance, behavior reports, college entrance applications, character references, Working papers, telephone calls, and homework assignments. Indeed, they render great assistance to both students and faculty. You need only to step foot into the Guid- ance Office and helping hands are ready to aid in the choice of a college or vocation and to submit the necessary credentials. Looking around the office you see the innumerable books, magazines, and pamphlets obtained for this next important phase in our lives. We thank these people from the bottom of our hearts for their untiring efforts in helping us. We have called upon them frequently: Mrs. Annabelle Pennington, Mrs. Ethel Pickett, Miss Mary Gaburo, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, and Mrs. Dorothy Cliff. ?f 1 'bd i-., s , 'ff ' X 1 -,Ag V ,fl The duties in the Superintendent! Office many and varied-records. reports, lfdululllf calll,und trying to keep everybody l A .
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N , 3 f4 .N iw 'XY : M 7 -. H ,P .Q Z-5 Qt. ' 5 if - XS Q., L u G v 13 L. C- , .ffqgg - ' -,f V . -, -.. all With tall comes the conclusion of those qareiree summer days. As the trees acquire new splendor in autumn raiment. 'i - ' tv-... ' fem. the school year begins. Soon summer is iust a pleasant memory belonging to the past, forced into the background as school and its activities become a vivid reality. Back is school life with homework and exams as well as football games and parties. The sharp tang ot the autumn air fills each student with enthusiasm and fervor as he prepares for the events that lie ahead in the school year. When the last leaf has fallen to the ground. the school year is well under way and the interest of every student is centered upon the many activities of Bridge- ton High School. 'l' 'Ll
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